Does
seal scaring work?
Seal
scaring has had a very checkered history. The usual complaint is
they work for a while then the seals get used to the noise (habituate)
and so ignore it. The Ace Aquatec scrammer range in Scram mode
makes sound so infrequently that this should not occur. On trial
(see AA-01-043) the
scrammer proved 100% efficacious against naive seals.
Does
the size of the fish matter?
Seals
are opportunists and, although they prefer larger fish, will attack
any size. Ace Aquatec scrammers have protected fish from
a few 10s of grams (smolts) to 5 kg fish. The system adjusts
itself to the fish whatever their size and whatever their stocking
density.
Does
the Scrammer work against all types of seal?
We
do not currently know the answer to this question. Ace Aquatec
scrammers have been tested against the seals commonly found
in Scottish waters (Commons and Greys). Ace Aquatec's ongoing
trials programme is designed to address this very question and the
results will be published as they become available.
Why
aren't the fish upset by the scrammer's noise?
Fish
have very different hearing from marine mammals and the higher frequencies
of seal scarers are inaudible to the majority of fish species. For
example if salmon could hum they could only follow you to middle
C.
How
does the Trigger Device know that the fish are stressed?
When
an object is in their pen fish tend to swim around it, but when
they are upset by a predator they bump into things in their panic. The
Trigger Device monitors the vibrations of its casing and measures
the severity of any impact. If the impact exceeds the current threshold
the Trigger Device informs the system.
Why
doesn't the Scrammer respond to all detections?
The
Trigger Devices are very sensitive and will respond to the accidental
flick of a fishes tail or any slight bump which occur normally.
All these are reported into the scrammer which sorts them into Detections
and Significant Events. In SCRAM mode 4 Significant Events
are required in an hour before it will make a noise.
Does
the Ace Aquatec Universal Scrammer harm marine mammals?
No. There
is no evidence that any seal scarer has ever physically harmed a
marine mammal. Any theoretical risk is eliminated by good design
(see AA-01-044).
Are
divers upset by the noise of seal scarers?
Humans
are far less sensitive to underwater noise than are marine mammals,
are most unlikely to be upset by seal scarers and will certainly
not come to any physical harm from exposure to this level of sound. Users
of the Ace Aquatec scrammers are advised to switch to LISTEN mode
when divers are in the cages to eliminate the possibility of a diver
being distracted by the sudden noise and making a mistake.
Can
I move the system to another site?
Yes.
Ace Aquatec scrammer are designed to be portable and easy to install.
A copy of the User Guide may be found on this web-site which gives
details (Universal
Scrammer Guide - AAUS - Version 4.0 Mk
1).
Does
the Ace Aquatec Silent Scrammer suit all sites?
Ace
Aquatec scrammer suits most sites. The exception to this rule
is when it is deployed with another type of seal scarer. Other seal
scarers make noises randomly or nearly continuously and will inhibit
the conditioning of the predating seal.
How
does the Trigger Device communicate with the Control Box?
All
Ace Aquatec scrammers are "wireless" but use sound rather
than radio-waves to communicate information through the water. The
quiet "beep-beep-beep" of the Trigger Devices is audible
to the seal and is used as the conditioning stimulus.
What
power sources can I use?
Ace
Aquatec scrammers use a variety of power sources: 12V batteries
(70AHr deep-cycle leisure battery is preferred but a wide variety
from 30AHr automotive upwards is acceptable) and mains electricity
(110 - 240VAC). It is recommended that an external 12V battery is
always used so that the scrammer can draw upon this source should
another not be available. Wind Generators are not recommended.
Can
I use the Ace Aquatec Universal Scrammer without Trigger Devices?
The
Ace Aquatec Universal Scrammer and its current successor (US2) can
be programmed to make noises (up to 72 five second scrams per hour)
in the absence of Trigger Devices (HYB mode). This mode is especially
useful when used to warn marine mammals when - for example - underwater
demolition is going to start. It is also useful for fishermen
to encourage marine mammals to leave the vicinity during hauling
operations.
Do
I need to complete the logging sheets?
Ace
Aquatec strongly urges you to complete logging-sheets daily. Not
only is the information useful for you as an historic record to
prove that the fish are not stressed it also can pinpoint problems
before predation occurs and allows you to take appropriate action.
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